Purple Purple Onion New Variety "Purple Yingzhong No. 1"

"Zhiying Zhongrong No.1" is a new purple onion variety developed and popularized by Henan Yumian Seed Industry Co., Ltd.

“Zhongying Zhongrong No.1” onion is of medium maturity, good shape, purple color, high commodity rate, strong growth, leaf thinning, large onion, high yield and resistance to seizures, disease resistance and cold resistance, suitable for Henan, Hebei, Shandong, Shanxi, Anhui and other provinces planted.

"Zijingzhong Cong No.1" onions are generally raised in mid-September, transplanted to Daejeon in November, and planted about 20,000 acres. After years of cultivation, the yield per mu is stable at more than 6,000 kilograms, and the high-yield land can reach more than 9,000 kilograms, and the single onion can reach about 1.5 kilograms.

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How should I eat maize every day? We need to control the amount of corn, according to the dietary guidelines, the amount of staple food we use in our lives should be controlled at 250 grams to 400 grams, and the ratio of coarse to fine grains is one to three or one to four, which simply means that about 130 grams of corn can be used every day, in addition to the appropriate reduction in the intake of staple food, let's say half a bowl of rice or a steamed bun, so as to avoid excessive calorie intake in our bodies.

It is also important to note that when eating corn, it is advisable to eat the whole cob together to better control our blood sugar. If corn is processed into corn juice or cornmeal food, the nutrients inside are often lost and what remains is basically sugar, which is often higher on the glycemic index and more likely to lead to a rise in blood sugar, for example, the glycemic index of ordinary corn is only 55, but with foods such as cornmeal, the glycemic index often reaches 68, so it is important to eat the right corn.

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